I like it, too - subjects sharp against the background, well placed.š
wdross
Loc: Castle Rock, Colorado
jaymatt wrote:
Tracy and Buster
You did a very good job. I like it. But here is some "food for thought" for the future. Play with the positioning. There is always one more, "Let's try this!" If said with enthusiasm, people will usually participate a little longer. Next time try having her put her front knee down on the ground. The position looks slightly tiring and awkward. Also, try one with the both of them facing the camera with a narrow angle between the two of them. As far as this shot goes, would I present this shot to the person? Absolutely! There is nothing really wrong with it.
And as far as getting the dog to face you: that requires either their favor toy, a squirrel, or a steak.
wdross wrote:
You did a very good job. I like it. But here is some "food for thought" for the future. Play with the positioning. There is always one more, "Let's try this!" If said with enthusiasm, people will usually participate a little longer. Next time try having her put her front knee down on the ground. The position looks slightly tiring and awkward. Also, try one with the both of them facing the camera with a narrow angle between the two of them. As far as this shot goes, would I present this shot to the person? Absolutely! There is nothing really wrong with it.
And as far as getting the dog to face you: that requires either their favor toy, a squirrel, or a steak.
You did a very good job. I like it. But here is so... (
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Thanks--a portrait photographer Iām definitely not!
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